Welcome to a Django web development with Python tutorial series. Django is a Python web development framework, aimed at rapid development and deployment.
One of the more common questions people have is "which framework" they should use. There are quite a few for Python, with Django and Flask being the two most popular.
Flask is more of what we call a "micro" web framework. It is much "lower level" than Django is. This allows for more customization and control for the developer.
Django is much more of a higher-level framework, and imposes a set structure on the developer.
Thus, with Flask you can create systems your way, which is probably not most efficient, fastest, or secure way. With Django, you are a bit more constrained, but you are going to most likely do it the best way possible. As with almost all questions people ask me regarding which to use, the answer is: Try a few, and choose the one you like best. In the end, Django and Flask can be used to make the exact same websites!
To try Django, you need to get Django first (you will also need Python installed). This is exceptionally simple:
pip install Django
Text-based tutorial and sample code: https://pythonprogramming.net/django-web-development-with-python-intro/
https://pythonprogramming.net
https://twitter.com/sentdex
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published:19 Jan 2016

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Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
This talk was given at Linux.conf.au 2018 (LCA2018) which was held on 22-26 January 2018 in Sydney Australia.
SPEAKER:
Russell Keith-Magee
PERMISSIONS:
The original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
CREDITS:
Original video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikziAtBxow

"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the project, only to return to it today. It’s now when they notice the inaccurate or lack of documentation in the feature engineering process. No one wins in that scenario. In this talk we’ll walk through how you can use Django to spin up a Docker container to handle the feature engineering required for a machine learning project and spit out a pickled model. From the version controlled Docker container we can version our models, store them as needed and use scikit-learn to generate predictions moving forward. Django will allow us to easily bootstrap a machine learning project removing the downtown required to setup a project and permit us to move quickly to having a model ready for exploration and ultimately production. Machine learning done a bit easier? Yes please!"
LorenaMesa

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big job. Maybe they want to know what they should be doing right now.
This episode of TalkPythonTo Me is the first in a two part series that attempts to bring a wide spectrum of thoughts on this discussion. It's "Getting your first dev job as a Python developer, part 1", episode number 39, recorded December 10th2015.
You can find more details about the episode at: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/39/getting-your-first-dev-job-as-a-python-developer-part-1

published:22 Dec 2015

views:25411

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
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Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basic type of website. For this, we're going to build a very simple personal website that basically gives a sort of "about me," along with a blog. As simple as this may sound, it will actually let us exercise quite a few Django principles, ending with beginning a content management system, like a blog. We will also get to explore a bit about design.
At the moment, if we attempt to visit our homepage http://127.0.0.1:8000/, we get a 404, since we have nothing corresponding to it. Let's go ahead and make a new app, calling it personal, since this is our personal website.
python manage.py startapp personal
Sample code and text-tutorial: https://pythonprogramming.net/jinja-templates-django-python-tutorial/
https://pythonprogramming.net
https://twitter.com/sentdex
https://www.facebook.com/pythonprogramming.net/
https://plus.google.com/+sentdex

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
In this video we will install Django and build a todo list application. This is a guide for beginners just starting out with Django and the Python programming languageCODE:
https://github.com/bradtraversy/django-todolist
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Introduction - Django Web Development with Python 1

Welcome to a Django web development with Python tutorial series. Django is a Python web development framework, aimed at rapid development and deployment.
One of the more common questions people have is "which framework" they should use. There are quite a few for Python, with Django and Flask being the two most popular.
Flask is more of what we call a "micro" web framework. It is much "lower level" than Django is. This allows for more customization and control for the developer.
Django is much more of a higher-level framework, and imposes a set structure on the developer.
Thus, with Flask you can create systems your way, which is probably not most efficient, fastest, or secure way. With Django, you are a bit more constrained, but you are going to most likely do it the best way possible. As with almost all questions people ask me regarding which to use, the answer is: Try a few, and choose the one you like best. In the end, Django and Flask can be used to make the exact same websites!
To try Django, you need to get Django first (you will also need Python installed). This is exceptionally simple:
pip install Django
Text-based tutorial and sample code: https://pythonprogramming.net/django-web-development-with-python-intro/
https://pythonprogramming.net
https://twitter.com/sentdex
https://www.facebook.com/pythonprogramming.net/
https://plus.google.com/+sentdex

21:59

Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
This talk was given at Linux.conf.au 2018 (LCA2018) which was held on 22-26 January 2018 in Sydney Australia.
SPEAKER:
Russell Keith-Magee
PERMISSIONS:
The original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
CREDITS:
Original video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikziAtBxow

"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the project, only to return to it today. It’s now when they notice the inaccurate or lack of documentation in the feature engineering process. No one wins in that scenario. In this talk we’ll walk through how you can use Django to spin up a Docker container to handle the feature engineering required for a machine learning project and spit out a pickled model. From the version controlled Docker container we can version our models, store them as needed and use scikit-learn to generate predictions moving forward. Django will allow us to easily bootstrap a machine learning project removing the downtown required to setup a project and permit us to move quickly to having a model ready for exploration and ultimately production. Machine learning done a bit easier? Yes please!"
LorenaMesa

#39: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 1)

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big job. Maybe they want to know what they should be doing right now.
This episode of TalkPythonTo Me is the first in a two part series that attempts to bring a wide spectrum of thoughts on this discussion. It's "Getting your first dev job as a Python developer, part 1", episode number 39, recorded December 10th2015.
You can find more details about the episode at: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/39/getting-your-first-dev-job-as-a-python-developer-part-1

1:08:11

Python Django Crash Course

Python Django Crash Course

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
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21:08

Jinja Templating - Django Web Development with Python 3

Jinja Templating - Django Web Development with Python 3

Jinja Templating - Django Web Development with Python 3

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basic type of website. For this, we're going to build a very simple personal website that basically gives a sort of "about me," along with a blog. As simple as this may sound, it will actually let us exercise quite a few Django principles, ending with beginning a content management system, like a blog. We will also get to explore a bit about design.
At the moment, if we attempt to visit our homepage http://127.0.0.1:8000/, we get a 404, since we have nothing corresponding to it. Let's go ahead and make a new app, calling it personal, since this is our personal website.
python manage.py startapp personal
Sample code and text-tutorial: https://pythonprogramming.net/jinja-templates-django-python-tutorial/
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27:51

Python Django Tutorial 2018 for Beginners Part 1 - How to Create a Project

Python Django Tutorial 2018 for Beginners Part 1 - How to Create a Project

Python Django Tutorial 2018 for Beginners Part 1 - How to Create a Project

Python Django Tutorial - Build A Todo App

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
In this video we will install Django and build a todo list application. This is a guide for beginners just starting out with Django and the Python programming languageCODE:
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Stripe payments with Python Django

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Full HD version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5809nv1SC0o
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Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.
Ridiculously fast.
Django was designed to help developers take applications from concept to completion as quickly as possible.
Reassuringly secure.
Django takes security seriously and helps developers avoid many common security mistakes.
Exceedingly scalable.
Some of the busiest sites on the Web leverage Django’s ability to quickly and flexibly scale.
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Introduction - Django Web Development with Python 1

Welcome to a Django web development with Python tutorial series. Django is a Python web development framework, aimed at rapid development and deployment.
One of the more common questions people have is "which framework" they should use. There are quite a few for Python, with Django and Flask being the two most popular.
Flask is more of what we call a "micro" web framework. It is much "lower level" than Django is. This allows for more customization and control for the developer.
Django is much more of a higher-level framework, and imposes a set structure on the developer.
Thus, with Flask you can create systems your way, which is probably not most efficient, fastest, or secure way. With Django, you are a bit more constrained, but you are going to most likely do it the best way possible....

published: 19 Jan 2016

Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? ...

Learn Python and DjangoBuild an #eCommerce Website Step by Step from Scratch
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"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the project, only to return to it today. It’s now when they notice the inaccurate or lack of documentation in the feature engineering process. No one wins in that scenario. In this talk we’ll walk through how you can use Django to spin up a Docker container to handle the feature engineering required for a machine learning project and spit out a pickled model. From the version controlled Docker container we can version our models, store them as needed and use scikit-learn to generate predictions moving forward. Django will allow us to easily bootstrap a machine learning project removing the downtown required to setup a project and permit...

#39: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 1)

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big job. Maybe they want to know what they should be doing right now.
This episode of TalkPythonTo Me is the first in a two part series that attempts to bring a wide spectrum of thoughts on this discussion. It's "Getting your first dev job as a Python developer, part 1", episode number 39, recorded December 10th2015.
You can find more details about the episode at: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/39/getting-your-first-dev-job-as-a-python-developer-part-1

published: 22 Dec 2015

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
SPONSOR: GDP HOST - WANT CHEAP WEB HOSTING?
https://goo.gl/iZjcGk
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Check out our projects: http://joincfe.com/projects/

published: 25 Aug 2016

Jinja Templating - Django Web Development with Python 3

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basic type of website. For this, we're going to build a very simple personal website that basically gives a sort of "about me," along with a blog. As simple as this may sound, it will actually let us exercise quite a few Django principles, ending with beginning a content management system, like a blog. We will also get to explore a bit about design.
At the moment, if we attempt to visit our homepage http://127.0.0.1:8000/, we get a 404, since we have nothing corresponding to it. Let's go ahead and make a new app, calling it personal, since this is our personal website.
python manage.py startapp personal
Sample code and text-tutorial:...

published: 21 Jan 2016

Python Django Tutorial 2018 for Beginners Part 1 - How to Create a Project

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Python Django Tutorial - Build A Todo App

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
In this video we will install Django and build a todo list application. This is a guide for beginners just starting out with Django and the Python programming languageCODE:
https://github.com/bradtraversy/django-todolist
SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL WITH A CUP OF COFFEEPER MONTH:
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published: 29 Jan 2017

Stripe payments with Python Django

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Full HD version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5809nv1SC0o
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.
Ridiculously fast.
Django was designed to help developers take applications from concept to completion as quickly as possible.
Reassuringly secure.
Django ...

Introduction - Django Web Development with Python 1

Welcome to a Django web development with Python tutorial series. Django is a Python web development framework, aimed at rapid development and deployment.
One o...

Welcome to a Django web development with Python tutorial series. Django is a Python web development framework, aimed at rapid development and deployment.
One of the more common questions people have is "which framework" they should use. There are quite a few for Python, with Django and Flask being the two most popular.
Flask is more of what we call a "micro" web framework. It is much "lower level" than Django is. This allows for more customization and control for the developer.
Django is much more of a higher-level framework, and imposes a set structure on the developer.
Thus, with Flask you can create systems your way, which is probably not most efficient, fastest, or secure way. With Django, you are a bit more constrained, but you are going to most likely do it the best way possible. As with almost all questions people ask me regarding which to use, the answer is: Try a few, and choose the one you like best. In the end, Django and Flask can be used to make the exact same websites!
To try Django, you need to get Django first (you will also need Python installed). This is exceptionally simple:
pip install Django
Text-based tutorial and sample code: https://pythonprogramming.net/django-web-development-with-python-intro/
https://pythonprogramming.net
https://twitter.com/sentdex
https://www.facebook.com/pythonprogramming.net/
https://plus.google.com/+sentdex

Welcome to a Django web development with Python tutorial series. Django is a Python web development framework, aimed at rapid development and deployment.
One of the more common questions people have is "which framework" they should use. There are quite a few for Python, with Django and Flask being the two most popular.
Flask is more of what we call a "micro" web framework. It is much "lower level" than Django is. This allows for more customization and control for the developer.
Django is much more of a higher-level framework, and imposes a set structure on the developer.
Thus, with Flask you can create systems your way, which is probably not most efficient, fastest, or secure way. With Django, you are a bit more constrained, but you are going to most likely do it the best way possible. As with almost all questions people ask me regarding which to use, the answer is: Try a few, and choose the one you like best. In the end, Django and Flask can be used to make the exact same websites!
To try Django, you need to get Django first (you will also need Python installed). This is exceptionally simple:
pip install Django
Text-based tutorial and sample code: https://pythonprogramming.net/django-web-development-with-python-intro/
https://pythonprogramming.net
https://twitter.com/sentdex
https://www.facebook.com/pythonprogramming.net/
https://plus.google.com/+sentdex

Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, ...

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
This talk was given at Linux.conf.au 2018 (LCA2018) which was held on 22-26 January 2018 in Sydney Australia.
SPEAKER:
Russell Keith-Magee
PERMISSIONS:
The original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
CREDITS:
Original video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikziAtBxow

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
This talk was given at Linux.conf.au 2018 (LCA2018) which was held on 22-26 January 2018 in Sydney Australia.
SPEAKER:
Russell Keith-Magee
PERMISSIONS:
The original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
CREDITS:
Original video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikziAtBxow

"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the ...

"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the project, only to return to it today. It’s now when they notice the inaccurate or lack of documentation in the feature engineering process. No one wins in that scenario. In this talk we’ll walk through how you can use Django to spin up a Docker container to handle the feature engineering required for a machine learning project and spit out a pickled model. From the version controlled Docker container we can version our models, store them as needed and use scikit-learn to generate predictions moving forward. Django will allow us to easily bootstrap a machine learning project removing the downtown required to setup a project and permit us to move quickly to having a model ready for exploration and ultimately production. Machine learning done a bit easier? Yes please!"
LorenaMesa

"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the project, only to return to it today. It’s now when they notice the inaccurate or lack of documentation in the feature engineering process. No one wins in that scenario. In this talk we’ll walk through how you can use Django to spin up a Docker container to handle the feature engineering required for a machine learning project and spit out a pickled model. From the version controlled Docker container we can version our models, store them as needed and use scikit-learn to generate predictions moving forward. Django will allow us to easily bootstrap a machine learning project removing the downtown required to setup a project and permit us to move quickly to having a model ready for exploration and ultimately production. Machine learning done a bit easier? Yes please!"
LorenaMesa

#39: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 1)

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how y...

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big job. Maybe they want to know what they should be doing right now.
This episode of TalkPythonTo Me is the first in a two part series that attempts to bring a wide spectrum of thoughts on this discussion. It's "Getting your first dev job as a Python developer, part 1", episode number 39, recorded December 10th2015.
You can find more details about the episode at: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/39/getting-your-first-dev-job-as-a-python-developer-part-1

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big job. Maybe they want to know what they should be doing right now.
This episode of TalkPythonTo Me is the first in a two part series that attempts to bring a wide spectrum of thoughts on this discussion. It's "Getting your first dev job as a Python developer, part 1", episode number 39, recorded December 10th2015.
You can find more details about the episode at: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/39/getting-your-first-dev-job-as-a-python-developer-part-1

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app fr...

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
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In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
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What is the future marketability of Python and Django?

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Ask your questions here: http://joincfe.com/knock
Up vote your favorites.
Suggest a project, tutorial, or topic: http://joincfe.com/suggest/
The long term goal: build a search engine of technical and non-technical questions with concise video responses. The more questions that we get, the more answers we can research and respond with.
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Check out our projects: http://joincfe.com/projects/

Ask your questions here: http://joincfe.com/knock
Up vote your favorites.
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The long term goal: build a search engine of technical and non-technical questions with concise video responses. The more questions that we get, the more answers we can research and respond with.
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Jinja Templating - Django Web Development with Python 3

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basi...

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basic type of website. For this, we're going to build a very simple personal website that basically gives a sort of "about me," along with a blog. As simple as this may sound, it will actually let us exercise quite a few Django principles, ending with beginning a content management system, like a blog. We will also get to explore a bit about design.
At the moment, if we attempt to visit our homepage http://127.0.0.1:8000/, we get a 404, since we have nothing corresponding to it. Let's go ahead and make a new app, calling it personal, since this is our personal website.
python manage.py startapp personal
Sample code and text-tutorial: https://pythonprogramming.net/jinja-templates-django-python-tutorial/
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https://plus.google.com/+sentdex

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basic type of website. For this, we're going to build a very simple personal website that basically gives a sort of "about me," along with a blog. As simple as this may sound, it will actually let us exercise quite a few Django principles, ending with beginning a content management system, like a blog. We will also get to explore a bit about design.
At the moment, if we attempt to visit our homepage http://127.0.0.1:8000/, we get a 404, since we have nothing corresponding to it. Let's go ahead and make a new app, calling it personal, since this is our personal website.
python manage.py startapp personal
Sample code and text-tutorial: https://pythonprogramming.net/jinja-templates-django-python-tutorial/
https://pythonprogramming.net
https://twitter.com/sentdex
https://www.facebook.com/pythonprogramming.net/
https://plus.google.com/+sentdex

published:21 Jan 2016

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Python Django Tutorial 2018 for Beginners Part 1 - How to Create a Project

Python Django Tutorial - Build A Todo App

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
In this video we...

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
In this video we will install Django and build a todo list application. This is a guide for beginners just starting out with Django and the Python programming languageCODE:
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If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
In this video we will install Django and build a todo list application. This is a guide for beginners just starting out with Django and the Python programming languageCODE:
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Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Full HD version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5809nv1SC0o
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Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.
Ridiculously fast.
Django was designed to help developers take applications from concept to completion as quickly as possible.
Reassuringly secure.
Django takes security seriously and helps developers avoid many common security mistakes.
Exceedingly scalable.
Some of the busiest sites on the Web leverage Django’s ability to quickly and flexibly scale.
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Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Full HD version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5809nv1SC0o
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Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.
Ridiculously fast.
Django was designed to help developers take applications from concept to completion as quickly as possible.
Reassuringly secure.
Django takes security seriously and helps developers avoid many common security mistakes.
Exceedingly scalable.
Some of the busiest sites on the Web leverage Django’s ability to quickly and flexibly scale.
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Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? ...

Learn Django 2.0 with PollMe 28 - First Form and CSRF Protection

Learn Django 2.0 with PollMe 28 - FirstForm and CSRFProtection
Learn how to build python powered web applications using Django, a powerful web framework built upon python.
If you have a question, leave it in the comments below. Chances are someone else has the same question too!
Links:
HighFiveCode Website:
https://www.highfivecode.com
Github Repository:
https://github.com/highfivecode/PollMe---Django-2.0
Django Documentation:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/
CSRF Attack:
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_(CSRF)
Django Tutorial Part 4:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/intro/tutorial04/

published: 24 Feb 2018

Learn Django 2.0 with PollMe 26 - How to Capture Values from the URL

Learn Django 2.0 with PollMe 26 - How to Capture Values from the URL
Learn how to build python powered web applications using Django, a powerful web framework built upon python.
If you have a question, leave it in the comments below. Chances are someone else has the same question too!
Links:
HighFiveCode Website:
https://www.highfivecode.com
Github Repository:
https://github.com/highfivecode/PollMe---Django-2.0
Django Documentation:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/
Django URL Dispatcher:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/topics/http/urls/
Django Source Code:
https://github.com/django/django/tree/master/django

published: 24 Feb 2018

Backend development using Django 2

Course link:
https://courses.learncodeonline.in/learn/BackEnd-web-development-with-Django
Hi and welcome to BackEnd Development for Beginners using Django - Build 8 Projects.
Before we talk anything about this course, let’s get clear about what you should already know before taking this course.
NOTE: This course is on Django 2Front end basics
If you have taken my Complete front-end developer Bootcamp or any other such course where things like HTML and basics of CSS got cleared, then you are good to go for next requirement. This is a backend focused course and we will not be talking much about stuff like “How to change background color”.
2. PythonBasics
Django is based on python and it will be a good idea to clear your python basics before taking this course. Things like Loops, If El...

published: 12 Feb 2018

Python Django basic unit testing

this tutorial covers the basics of unit testing with the django framework

published: 10 Jan 2018

8 Python 3 Django v 1.11

published: 24 Dec 2017

Blog in Python/Django || Bangla tutorial part-8 (Query Set-2/4)

Hello guys, I am Md. Nasir. This is my channel coding with Nasir. This is the 8th part of our tutorial and 2nd part of the query set out of 3.
In this part, we will work on the single post page. We will cover post author info, single post image, title, body.
I don't share the source code of this part of the tutorial. I will share whole source code in next tutorial.
I am in
Facebook: http://bit.ly/nasirkhan
Skype: xadebook
Linkedin: http://bit.ly/innasir
Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagram_nasir
Website: http://bit.ly/profile_nasir
My blog: https://goo.gl/7f4Khj

published: 20 Dec 2017

Blog in Python/Django || Bangla tutorial part-2(VIEW)

This is the second part of our project. Here, we discuss views functions.
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published: 15 Dec 2017

Stripe subscriptions with Python Django

This tutorial builds on my basic Stripe payments tutorial to show how to setup recurring payments for your users

Python Django: FormView

How to use FormView, theory and practice, difference between FormView and CreateView and UpdateView
The source code will be available on my blog(see below).
Remember that this video is part of a playlist, if you don't understand something I might be explained in one of my videos of that playlist, you can anyways let me any feedback, questions, etc.
You can follow me on:
Blog melardev.com
Twitter http://twitter.com/melardev
Blogger https://melardev.blogspot.com
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melar_dev/
Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/110174297675710954678

published: 09 Nov 2017

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
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htt...

Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, ...

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
This talk was given at Linux.conf.au 2018 (LCA2018) which was held on 22-26 January 2018 in Sydney Australia.
SPEAKER:
Russell Keith-Magee
PERMISSIONS:
The original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
CREDITS:
Original video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikziAtBxow

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
This talk was given at Linux.conf.au 2018 (LCA2018) which was held on 22-26 January 2018 in Sydney Australia.
SPEAKER:
Russell Keith-Magee
PERMISSIONS:
The original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
CREDITS:
Original video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikziAtBxow

Course link:
https://courses.learncodeonline.in/learn/BackEnd-web-development-with-Django
Hi and welcome to BackEnd Development for Beginners using Django - Build 8 Projects.
Before we talk anything about this course, let’s get clear about what you should already know before taking this course.
NOTE: This course is on Django 2Front end basics
If you have taken my Complete front-end developer Bootcamp or any other such course where things like HTML and basics of CSS got cleared, then you are good to go for next requirement. This is a backend focused course and we will not be talking much about stuff like “How to change background color”.
2. PythonBasics
Django is based on python and it will be a good idea to clear your python basics before taking this course. Things like Loops, If Else, Functions and Classes are used in this course, with expectation that you are aware of it. You don’t need to be a guru in python but at least syntax should be comfortable for you.
Why Django
While designing BackEnd course, there were a lot of option but I asked a question a that If I could go back in time and suggest me the easiest backend framework to get started, what would it be. Most tech startups use Django because it is easy to implement. You can focus on what you are building instead of other framework issues.
On top of that, it is backed by Python, One of the top most favorite programming language of people at internet.
What will we be building in this course?
This course is totally focused on beginners. The goal here is not to scare you from programming jargons. Course is totally based on projects and each project will focus on a specific issue that we will deal.
Project 1. - Getting basics of Django
Project 2. - Breaking website into templating
Project 3. - Interaction with Database
Project 4. - Blog with static pages and unique URL
Project 5. - Handling forms and taking input from user
Project 6. - A CRUD blog from user input
Project 7. - A TODO list with sqlite3
Project 8. - Login, Logout and Signup
This course is designed to take you one step closer towards backend development. So, if you are afraid of backend development, worry not. Django is going to help you a lot.
Let’s get started.
fb: https://www.facebook.com/HiteshChoudharyPage
homepage: http://www.hiteshChoudhary.com
Download LearnCodeOnline.in app from Google play store and Apple App store

Course link:
https://courses.learncodeonline.in/learn/BackEnd-web-development-with-Django
Hi and welcome to BackEnd Development for Beginners using Django - Build 8 Projects.
Before we talk anything about this course, let’s get clear about what you should already know before taking this course.
NOTE: This course is on Django 2Front end basics
If you have taken my Complete front-end developer Bootcamp or any other such course where things like HTML and basics of CSS got cleared, then you are good to go for next requirement. This is a backend focused course and we will not be talking much about stuff like “How to change background color”.
2. PythonBasics
Django is based on python and it will be a good idea to clear your python basics before taking this course. Things like Loops, If Else, Functions and Classes are used in this course, with expectation that you are aware of it. You don’t need to be a guru in python but at least syntax should be comfortable for you.
Why Django
While designing BackEnd course, there were a lot of option but I asked a question a that If I could go back in time and suggest me the easiest backend framework to get started, what would it be. Most tech startups use Django because it is easy to implement. You can focus on what you are building instead of other framework issues.
On top of that, it is backed by Python, One of the top most favorite programming language of people at internet.
What will we be building in this course?
This course is totally focused on beginners. The goal here is not to scare you from programming jargons. Course is totally based on projects and each project will focus on a specific issue that we will deal.
Project 1. - Getting basics of Django
Project 2. - Breaking website into templating
Project 3. - Interaction with Database
Project 4. - Blog with static pages and unique URL
Project 5. - Handling forms and taking input from user
Project 6. - A CRUD blog from user input
Project 7. - A TODO list with sqlite3
Project 8. - Login, Logout and Signup
This course is designed to take you one step closer towards backend development. So, if you are afraid of backend development, worry not. Django is going to help you a lot.
Let’s get started.
fb: https://www.facebook.com/HiteshChoudharyPage
homepage: http://www.hiteshChoudhary.com
Download LearnCodeOnline.in app from Google play store and Apple App store

Blog in Python/Django || Bangla tutorial part-8 (Query Set-2/4)

Hello guys, I am Md. Nasir. This is my channel coding with Nasir. This is the 8th part of our tutorial and 2nd part of the query set out of 3.
In this part, we...

Hello guys, I am Md. Nasir. This is my channel coding with Nasir. This is the 8th part of our tutorial and 2nd part of the query set out of 3.
In this part, we will work on the single post page. We will cover post author info, single post image, title, body.
I don't share the source code of this part of the tutorial. I will share whole source code in next tutorial.
I am in
Facebook: http://bit.ly/nasirkhan
Skype: xadebook
Linkedin: http://bit.ly/innasir
Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagram_nasir
Website: http://bit.ly/profile_nasir
My blog: https://goo.gl/7f4Khj

Hello guys, I am Md. Nasir. This is my channel coding with Nasir. This is the 8th part of our tutorial and 2nd part of the query set out of 3.
In this part, we will work on the single post page. We will cover post author info, single post image, title, body.
I don't share the source code of this part of the tutorial. I will share whole source code in next tutorial.
I am in
Facebook: http://bit.ly/nasirkhan
Skype: xadebook
Linkedin: http://bit.ly/innasir
Instagram: http://bit.ly/instagram_nasir
Website: http://bit.ly/profile_nasir
My blog: https://goo.gl/7f4Khj

Python Django: FormView

How to use FormView, theory and practice, difference between FormView and CreateView and UpdateView
The source code will be available on my blog(see below).
Rem...

How to use FormView, theory and practice, difference between FormView and CreateView and UpdateView
The source code will be available on my blog(see below).
Remember that this video is part of a playlist, if you don't understand something I might be explained in one of my videos of that playlist, you can anyways let me any feedback, questions, etc.
You can follow me on:
Blog melardev.com
Twitter http://twitter.com/melardev
Blogger https://melardev.blogspot.com
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melar_dev/
Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/110174297675710954678

How to use FormView, theory and practice, difference between FormView and CreateView and UpdateView
The source code will be available on my blog(see below).
Remember that this video is part of a playlist, if you don't understand something I might be explained in one of my videos of that playlist, you can anyways let me any feedback, questions, etc.
You can follow me on:
Blog melardev.com
Twitter http://twitter.com/melardev
Blogger https://melardev.blogspot.com
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/melar_dev/
Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/110174297675710954678

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app fr...

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
SPONSOR: GDP HOST - WANT CHEAP WEB HOSTING?
https://goo.gl/iZjcGk
CODE:
https://github.com/bradtraversy/djangocrashcourse
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In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
SPONSOR: GDP HOST - WANT CHEAP WEB HOSTING?
https://goo.gl/iZjcGk
CODE:
https://github.com/bradtraversy/djangocrashcourse
BECOME A PATRON: Show support & get perks!
http://www.patreon.com/traversymedia
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Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? ...

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"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the project, only to return to it today. It’s now when they notice the inaccurate or lack of documentation in the feature engineering process. No one wins in that scenario. In this talk we’ll walk through how you can use Django to spin up a Docker container to handle the feature engineering required for a machine learning project and spit out a pickled model. From the version controlled Docker container we can version our models, store them as needed and use scikit-learn to generate predictions moving forward. Django will allow us to easily bootstrap a machine learning project removing the downtown required to setup a project and permit...

published: 10 Jun 2017

#39: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 1)

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big job. Maybe they want to know what they should be doing right now.
This episode of TalkPythonTo Me is the first in a two part series that attempts to bring a wide spectrum of thoughts on this discussion. It's "Getting your first dev job as a Python developer, part 1", episode number 39, recorded December 10th2015.
You can find more details about the episode at: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/39/getting-your-first-dev-job-as-a-python-developer-part-1

published: 22 Dec 2015

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
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Building Amazing Data Dashboards With Django And D3JS

Django does a great job of building dynamic web applications, but it's not always clear how to use it for a single-page JavaScript-driven application like a data dashboard. We will walk through a dashboard built with Django for emergency services data utilizing the best JS data visualization library D3js.
EVENT: DjangoCon US 2016
SPEAKER: ClintonDreisbach
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ORIGINAL SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXG-ESzB9Q8&t=1s

Jinja Templating - Django Web Development with Python 3

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basic type of website. For this, we're going to build a very simple personal website that basically gives a sort of "about me," along with a blog. As simple as this may sound, it will actually let us exercise quite a few Django principles, ending with beginning a content management system, like a blog. We will also get to explore a bit about design.
At the moment, if we attempt to visit our homepage http://127.0.0.1:8000/, we get a 404, since we have nothing corresponding to it. Let's go ahead and make a new app, calling it personal, since this is our personal website.
python manage.py startapp personal
Sample code and text-tutorial:...

published: 21 Jan 2016

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Full HD version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5809nv1SC0o
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Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.
Ridiculously fast.
Django was designed to help developers take applications from concept to completion as quickly as possible.
Reassuringly secure.
Django ...

published: 12 Oct 2015

Python Django Tutorial - Build A Todo App

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
In this video we will install Django and build a todo list application. This is a guide for beginners just starting out with Django and the Python programming languageCODE:
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published: 27 Nov 2017

Python Django Tutorial 2018 for Beginners Part 1 - How to Create a Project

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Stripe payments with Python Django

Django Tutorial 4 : Django Testing

Code & Transcript : https://goo.gl/aK5MZg
BestDjangoBook : http://amzn.to/2dXucXn
Install Django : https://youtu.be/Ky59C5geOtg
Support me on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/derekbanas
In this part of my Django tutorial series we'll focus on Generic Views and Automated Testing. Through testing we can quickly check how are site is operating after each change. You can also simulate how the site will interact with a user depending upon an unlimited number of randomized inputs. With a little work up front you will save yourself from numerous future headaches.
If you missed any of the previous Python videos, the series starts here : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGLfVvz_LVvTn3cK5e6LjhgGiSeVlIRwt
Thank you to Patreon supporters like the following for helping me make this video
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Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, ...

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
This talk was given at Linux.conf.au 2018 (LCA2018) which was held on 22-26 January 2018 in Sydney Australia.
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Russell Keith-Magee
PERMISSIONS:
The original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
CREDITS:
Original video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikziAtBxow

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
This talk was given at Linux.conf.au 2018 (LCA2018) which was held on 22-26 January 2018 in Sydney Australia.
SPEAKER:
Russell Keith-Magee
PERMISSIONS:
The original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
CREDITS:
Original video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikziAtBxow

"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the ...

"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the project, only to return to it today. It’s now when they notice the inaccurate or lack of documentation in the feature engineering process. No one wins in that scenario. In this talk we’ll walk through how you can use Django to spin up a Docker container to handle the feature engineering required for a machine learning project and spit out a pickled model. From the version controlled Docker container we can version our models, store them as needed and use scikit-learn to generate predictions moving forward. Django will allow us to easily bootstrap a machine learning project removing the downtown required to setup a project and permit us to move quickly to having a model ready for exploration and ultimately production. Machine learning done a bit easier? Yes please!"
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"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the project, only to return to it today. It’s now when they notice the inaccurate or lack of documentation in the feature engineering process. No one wins in that scenario. In this talk we’ll walk through how you can use Django to spin up a Docker container to handle the feature engineering required for a machine learning project and spit out a pickled model. From the version controlled Docker container we can version our models, store them as needed and use scikit-learn to generate predictions moving forward. Django will allow us to easily bootstrap a machine learning project removing the downtown required to setup a project and permit us to move quickly to having a model ready for exploration and ultimately production. Machine learning done a bit easier? Yes please!"
LorenaMesa

#39: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 1)

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how y...

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big job. Maybe they want to know what they should be doing right now.
This episode of TalkPythonTo Me is the first in a two part series that attempts to bring a wide spectrum of thoughts on this discussion. It's "Getting your first dev job as a Python developer, part 1", episode number 39, recorded December 10th2015.
You can find more details about the episode at: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/39/getting-your-first-dev-job-as-a-python-developer-part-1

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big job. Maybe they want to know what they should be doing right now.
This episode of TalkPythonTo Me is the first in a two part series that attempts to bring a wide spectrum of thoughts on this discussion. It's "Getting your first dev job as a Python developer, part 1", episode number 39, recorded December 10th2015.
You can find more details about the episode at: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/39/getting-your-first-dev-job-as-a-python-developer-part-1

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app fr...

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
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In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
SPONSOR: GDP HOST - WANT CHEAP WEB HOSTING?
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Building Amazing Data Dashboards With Django And D3JS

Django does a great job of building dynamic web applications, but it's not always clear how to use it for a single-page JavaScript-driven application like a dat...

Django does a great job of building dynamic web applications, but it's not always clear how to use it for a single-page JavaScript-driven application like a data dashboard. We will walk through a dashboard built with Django for emergency services data utilizing the best JS data visualization library D3js.
EVENT: DjangoCon US 2016
SPEAKER: ClintonDreisbach
PERMISSIONS: The original video was published on the DjangoCon YouTube channel with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
ORIGINAL SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXG-ESzB9Q8&t=1s

Django does a great job of building dynamic web applications, but it's not always clear how to use it for a single-page JavaScript-driven application like a data dashboard. We will walk through a dashboard built with Django for emergency services data utilizing the best JS data visualization library D3js.
EVENT: DjangoCon US 2016
SPEAKER: ClintonDreisbach
PERMISSIONS: The original video was published on the DjangoCon YouTube channel with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
ORIGINAL SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXG-ESzB9Q8&t=1s

Jinja Templating - Django Web Development with Python 3

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basi...

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basic type of website. For this, we're going to build a very simple personal website that basically gives a sort of "about me," along with a blog. As simple as this may sound, it will actually let us exercise quite a few Django principles, ending with beginning a content management system, like a blog. We will also get to explore a bit about design.
At the moment, if we attempt to visit our homepage http://127.0.0.1:8000/, we get a 404, since we have nothing corresponding to it. Let's go ahead and make a new app, calling it personal, since this is our personal website.
python manage.py startapp personal
Sample code and text-tutorial: https://pythonprogramming.net/jinja-templates-django-python-tutorial/
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Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basic type of website. For this, we're going to build a very simple personal website that basically gives a sort of "about me," along with a blog. As simple as this may sound, it will actually let us exercise quite a few Django principles, ending with beginning a content management system, like a blog. We will also get to explore a bit about design.
At the moment, if we attempt to visit our homepage http://127.0.0.1:8000/, we get a 404, since we have nothing corresponding to it. Let's go ahead and make a new app, calling it personal, since this is our personal website.
python manage.py startapp personal
Sample code and text-tutorial: https://pythonprogramming.net/jinja-templates-django-python-tutorial/
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Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Full HD version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5809nv1SC0o
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Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.
Ridiculously fast.
Django was designed to help developers take applications from concept to completion as quickly as possible.
Reassuringly secure.
Django takes security seriously and helps developers avoid many common security mistakes.
Exceedingly scalable.
Some of the busiest sites on the Web leverage Django’s ability to quickly and flexibly scale.
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Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.
Ridiculously fast.
Django was designed to help developers take applications from concept to completion as quickly as possible.
Reassuringly secure.
Django takes security seriously and helps developers avoid many common security mistakes.
Exceedingly scalable.
Some of the busiest sites on the Web leverage Django’s ability to quickly and flexibly scale.
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Python Django Tutorial - Build A Todo App

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
In this video we...

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
In this video we will install Django and build a todo list application. This is a guide for beginners just starting out with Django and the Python programming languageCODE:
https://github.com/bradtraversy/django-todolist
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If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
In this video we will install Django and build a todo list application. This is a guide for beginners just starting out with Django and the Python programming languageCODE:
https://github.com/bradtraversy/django-todolist
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( PythonDjangoTraining - https://www.edureka.co/python-django )
This Edureka “Django Tutorial" introduces you to django along with a practical to create web a...

( PythonDjangoTraining - https://www.edureka.co/python-django )
This Edureka “Django Tutorial" introduces you to django along with a practical to create web application using python web framework. This video helps you to learn following topics:
1. Why Django framework?
2. What is Django?
3. Architecture: MVC-MVT Pattern
4. Hands On: Getting started with Django
5. Building blocks of Django
6. Project: A web application
Subscribe to our channel to get video updates. Hit the subscribe button above.
Check out our Django Training Playlist: https://goo.gl/icG4qG
#django #djangotutorial #pythondjango #djangotutorialforbeginners #python #djangotutorial
How it Works?
1. This is a 5 WeekInstructor led OnlineCourse,40 hours of assignment and 20 hours of project work
2. We have a 24x7 One-on-One LIVETechnical Support to help you with any problems you might face or any clarifications you may require during the course.
3. At the end of the training you will be working on a real time project for which we will provide you a Grade and a VerifiableCertificate! It will a live project where you shall create a web application using the Django framework.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
About the Course
Edureka's Python Django Training and Certification course is intended to help the learner obtain proficiency in Python programming and develop real-world web applications using Django. This course will cover both the basics and the advanced concepts like writing Python scripts, file operations in Python, working with Databases, creating Views, Templates, Forms, Models and RESTAPIs in Django.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Why learn Python Django?
Django, a popular & high level python web framework, is Flat out amazing. Below are few of the reasons.
Instagram, Facebook, Disqus, Pinterest, NASA, The Washington Post and other top companies use Python with Django. For web developers, this means that mastering Python and its popular advanced frameworks like Django should ensure you’re able to find work or even build your own product or service as a startup.
Python is an ideal option for bootstrappers and startups because of its quick deployment and—as mentioned earlier—lesser amount of required code next to Java, C, and PHP among others.
Python Django framework supports the use of human-readable website URLs, which isn’t only helpful from the actual user’s perspective, but also to search engines, which use the keywords in the URL when ranking sites.
Django prevents a number of common security mistakes better than say, PHP does.
Moreover, average salary of a Django professional is $117,000 / year in US alone as reported by Indeed.com
For more information, please write back to us at sales@edureka.co
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( PythonDjangoTraining - https://www.edureka.co/python-django )
This Edureka “Django Tutorial" introduces you to django along with a practical to create web application using python web framework. This video helps you to learn following topics:
1. Why Django framework?
2. What is Django?
3. Architecture: MVC-MVT Pattern
4. Hands On: Getting started with Django
5. Building blocks of Django
6. Project: A web application
Subscribe to our channel to get video updates. Hit the subscribe button above.
Check out our Django Training Playlist: https://goo.gl/icG4qG
#django #djangotutorial #pythondjango #djangotutorialforbeginners #python #djangotutorial
How it Works?
1. This is a 5 WeekInstructor led OnlineCourse,40 hours of assignment and 20 hours of project work
2. We have a 24x7 One-on-One LIVETechnical Support to help you with any problems you might face or any clarifications you may require during the course.
3. At the end of the training you will be working on a real time project for which we will provide you a Grade and a VerifiableCertificate! It will a live project where you shall create a web application using the Django framework.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
About the Course
Edureka's Python Django Training and Certification course is intended to help the learner obtain proficiency in Python programming and develop real-world web applications using Django. This course will cover both the basics and the advanced concepts like writing Python scripts, file operations in Python, working with Databases, creating Views, Templates, Forms, Models and RESTAPIs in Django.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Why learn Python Django?
Django, a popular & high level python web framework, is Flat out amazing. Below are few of the reasons.
Instagram, Facebook, Disqus, Pinterest, NASA, The Washington Post and other top companies use Python with Django. For web developers, this means that mastering Python and its popular advanced frameworks like Django should ensure you’re able to find work or even build your own product or service as a startup.
Python is an ideal option for bootstrappers and startups because of its quick deployment and—as mentioned earlier—lesser amount of required code next to Java, C, and PHP among others.
Python Django framework supports the use of human-readable website URLs, which isn’t only helpful from the actual user’s perspective, but also to search engines, which use the keywords in the URL when ranking sites.
Django prevents a number of common security mistakes better than say, PHP does.
Moreover, average salary of a Django professional is $117,000 / year in US alone as reported by Indeed.com
For more information, please write back to us at sales@edureka.co
Call us at US: 1844 230 6362(toll free) or India: +91-90660 20867
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edurekaIN/
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Python Django Tutorial 2018 for Beginners Part 1 - How to Create a Project

Code & Transcript : https://goo.gl/aK5MZg
BestDjangoBook : http://amzn.to/2dXucXn
Install Django : https://youtu.be/Ky59C5geOtg
Support me on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/derekbanas
In this part of my Django tutorial series we'll focus on Generic Views and Automated Testing. Through testing we can quickly check how are site is operating after each change. You can also simulate how the site will interact with a user depending upon an unlimited number of randomized inputs. With a little work up front you will save yourself from numerous future headaches.
If you missed any of the previous Python videos, the series starts here : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGLfVvz_LVvTn3cK5e6LjhgGiSeVlIRwt
Thank you to Patreon supporters like the following for helping me make this video
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Install Django : https://youtu.be/Ky59C5geOtg
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In this part of my Django tutorial series we'll focus on Generic Views and Automated Testing. Through testing we can quickly check how are site is operating after each change. You can also simulate how the site will interact with a user depending upon an unlimited number of randomized inputs. With a little work up front you will save yourself from numerous future headaches.
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Introduction - Django Web Development with Python 1

Welcome to a Django web development with Python tutorial series. Django is a Python web development framework, aimed at rapid development and deployment.
One of the more common questions people have is "which framework" they should use. There are quite a few for Python, with Django and Flask being the two most popular.
Flask is more of what we call a "micro" web framework. It is much "lower level" than Django is. This allows for more customization and control for the developer.
Django is much more of a higher-level framework, and imposes a set structure on the developer.
Thus, with Flask you can create systems your way, which is probably not most efficient, fastest, or secure way. With Django, you are a bit more constrained, but you are going to most likely do it the best way possible. As with almost all questions people ask me regarding which to use, the answer is: Try a few, and choose the one you like best. In the end, Django and Flask can be used to make the exact same websites!
To try Django, you need to get Django first (you will also need Python installed). This is exceptionally simple:
pip install Django
Text-based tutorial and sample code: https://pythonprogramming.net/django-web-development-with-python-intro/
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21:59

Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; ...

Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
This talk was given at Linux.conf.au 2018 (LCA2018) which was held on 22-26 January 2018 in Sydney Australia.
SPEAKER:
Russell Keith-Magee
PERMISSIONS:
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#39: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 1)

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big job. Maybe they want to know what they should be doing right now.
This episode of TalkPythonTo Me is the first in a two part series that attempts to bring a wide spectrum of thoughts on this discussion. It's "Getting your first dev job as a Python developer, part 1", episode number 39, recorded December 10th2015.
You can find more details about the episode at: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/39/getting-your-first-dev-job-as-a-python-developer-part-1

1:08:11

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the Python Django framework. We will talk...

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
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21:08

Jinja Templating - Django Web Development with Python 3

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a b...

Jinja Templating - Django Web Development with Python 3

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basic type of website. For this, we're going to build a very simple personal website that basically gives a sort of "about me," along with a blog. As simple as this may sound, it will actually let us exercise quite a few Django principles, ending with beginning a content management system, like a blog. We will also get to explore a bit about design.
At the moment, if we attempt to visit our homepage http://127.0.0.1:8000/, we get a 404, since we have nothing corresponding to it. Let's go ahead and make a new app, calling it personal, since this is our personal website.
python manage.py startapp personal
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27:51

Python Django Tutorial 2018 for Beginners Part 1 - How to Create a Project

Python Django Tutorial - Build A Todo App

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
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42:24

Stripe payments with Python Django

This tutorial covers the basics of taking payments online with Stripe.com

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Full HD version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5809nv1SC0o
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Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.
Ridiculously fast.
Django was designed to help developers take applications from concept to completion as quickly as possible.
Reassuringly secure.
Django takes security seriously and helps developers avoid many common security mistakes.
Exceedingly scalable.
Some of the busiest sites on the Web leverage Django’s ability to quickly and flexibly scale.
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Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
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SPEAKER:
Russell Keith-Magee
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Backend development using Django 2

Course link:
https://courses.learncodeonline.in/learn/BackEnd-web-development-with-Django
Hi and welcome to BackEnd Development for Beginners using Django - Build 8 Projects.
Before we talk anything about this course, let’s get clear about what you should already know before taking this course.
NOTE: This course is on Django 2Front end basics
If you have taken my Complete front-end developer Bootcamp or any other such course where things like HTML and basics of CSS got cleared, then you are good to go for next requirement. This is a backend focused course and we will not be talking much about stuff like “How to change background color”.
2. PythonBasics
Django is based on python and it will be a good idea to clear your python basics before taking this course. Things like Loops, If Else, Functions and Classes are used in this course, with expectation that you are aware of it. You don’t need to be a guru in python but at least syntax should be comfortable for you.
Why Django
While designing BackEnd course, there were a lot of option but I asked a question a that If I could go back in time and suggest me the easiest backend framework to get started, what would it be. Most tech startups use Django because it is easy to implement. You can focus on what you are building instead of other framework issues.
On top of that, it is backed by Python, One of the top most favorite programming language of people at internet.
What will we be building in this course?
This course is totally focused on beginners. The goal here is not to scare you from programming jargons. Course is totally based on projects and each project will focus on a specific issue that we will deal.
Project 1. - Getting basics of Django
Project 2. - Breaking website into templating
Project 3. - Interaction with Database
Project 4. - Blog with static pages and unique URL
Project 5. - Handling forms and taking input from user
Project 6. - A CRUD blog from user input
Project 7. - A TODO list with sqlite3
Project 8. - Login, Logout and Signup
This course is designed to take you one step closer towards backend development. So, if you are afraid of backend development, worry not. Django is going to help you a lot.
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36:05

Python Django basic unit testing

this tutorial covers the basics of unit testing with the django framework

Blog in Python/Django || Bangla tutorial part-8 (Query Set-2/4)

Hello guys, I am Md. Nasir. This is my channel coding with Nasir. This is the 8th part of our tutorial and 2nd part of the query set out of 3.
In this part, we will work on the single post page. We will cover post author info, single post image, title, body.
I don't share the source code of this part of the tutorial. I will share whole source code in next tutorial.
I am in
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6:09

Blog in Python/Django || Bangla tutorial part-2(VIEW)

This is the second part of our project. Here, we discuss views functions.
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Python Django: FormView

How to use FormView, theory and practice, difference between FormView and CreateView and UpdateView
The source code will be available on my blog(see below).
Remember that this video is part of a playlist, if you don't understand something I might be explained in one of my videos of that playlist, you can anyways let me any feedback, questions, etc.
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1:08:11

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the Python Django framework. We will talk...

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
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Beyond Web 2.0: Django and Python in the Modern Web Ecosystem

Web frameworks like Django emerged in the world of "Web 2.0". That was over 10 years old; and the web that it was built for doesn't really exist any more. Yes, we still need to rapidly develop database-backed, AJAX-enabled websites, but the modern web is faced with new problems and new challenges. Many of those challenges involve interacting with devices that aren't desktop machines, and platforms that aren't a traditional browser. And user expectations of the level of interactivity of modern websites has dramatically increased.
The most popular approaches to addressing this change have been to adopt Javascript across the board. Does this mean we have to abandon Django and Python? Can we keep using Python and Django on the server side and interact with independent client side frameworks? Or can we push Python and Django into these new environments?
In this talk, Dr Russell Keith-Magee will explore the problems, and the potential solutions, to these problems.
EVENT:
This talk was given at Linux.conf.au 2018 (LCA2018) which was held on 22-26 January 2018 in Sydney Australia.
SPEAKER:
Russell Keith-Magee
PERMISSIONS:
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Original video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikziAtBxow

"Reproducible results can be the bane of a data engineer or data scientist’s existence. Perhaps a data scientist prototyped a model some months ago, tabled the project, only to return to it today. It’s now when they notice the inaccurate or lack of documentation in the feature engineering process. No one wins in that scenario. In this talk we’ll walk through how you can use Django to spin up a Docker container to handle the feature engineering required for a machine learning project and spit out a pickled model. From the version controlled Docker container we can version our models, store them as needed and use scikit-learn to generate predictions moving forward. Django will allow us to easily bootstrap a machine learning project removing the downtown required to setup a project and permit us to move quickly to having a model ready for exploration and ultimately production. Machine learning done a bit easier? Yes please!"
LorenaMesa

50:45

#39: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 1)

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? D...

#39: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 1)

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big job. Maybe they want to know what they should be doing right now.
This episode of TalkPythonTo Me is the first in a two part series that attempts to bring a wide spectrum of thoughts on this discussion. It's "Getting your first dev job as a Python developer, part 1", episode number 39, recorded December 10th2015.
You can find more details about the episode at: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/39/getting-your-first-dev-job-as-a-python-developer-part-1

1:08:11

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the Python Django framework. We will talk...

Python Django Crash Course

In this video I will cram as much as I can about the PythonDjango framework. We will talk about the framework and its advantages and we will setup up an app from scratch with MySQL. We will discuss the MTV (Model-Template-View) design pattern, setup a virtual environment, look at the core Django files and build the app.
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22:36

Building Amazing Data Dashboards With Django And D3JS

Django does a great job of building dynamic web applications, but it's not always clear ho...

Building Amazing Data Dashboards With Django And D3JS

Django does a great job of building dynamic web applications, but it's not always clear how to use it for a single-page JavaScript-driven application like a data dashboard. We will walk through a dashboard built with Django for emergency services data utilizing the best JS data visualization library D3js.
EVENT: DjangoCon US 2016
SPEAKER: ClintonDreisbach
PERMISSIONS: The original video was published on the DjangoCon YouTube channel with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed).
ORIGINAL SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXG-ESzB9Q8&t=1s

8:05:58

Try DJANGO TUTORIAL Series (v1.11) // Learn Django Version 1.11

Learn Django Basics in the Try Django Tutorial Series (2017). This series is a step-by-ste...

Jinja Templating - Django Web Development with Python 3

Welcome to part 3 of our Django web development with Python tutorial. Now that we have a basic understanding of how Django works, let's try to build a very basic type of website. For this, we're going to build a very simple personal website that basically gives a sort of "about me," along with a blog. As simple as this may sound, it will actually let us exercise quite a few Django principles, ending with beginning a content management system, like a blog. We will also get to explore a bit about design.
At the moment, if we attempt to visit our homepage http://127.0.0.1:8000/, we get a 404, since we have nothing corresponding to it. Let's go ahead and make a new app, calling it personal, since this is our personal website.
python manage.py startapp personal
Sample code and text-tutorial: https://pythonprogramming.net/jinja-templates-django-python-tutorial/
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4:24:04

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch

Python and Django Tutorials Building Websites from Scratch
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Full HD version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5809nv1SC0o
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Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.
Ridiculously fast.
Django was designed to help developers take applications from concept to completion as quickly as possible.
Reassuringly secure.
Django takes security seriously and helps developers avoid many common security mistakes.
Exceedingly scalable.
Some of the busiest sites on the Web leverage Django’s ability to quickly and flexibly scale.
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51:02

Python Django Tutorial - Build A Todo App

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash c...

Python Django Tutorial - Build A Todo App

If you are new to Django and want a better explained tutorial, check out the newer crash course - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6esTdOLXh4
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27:51

Python Django Tutorial 2018 for Beginners Part 1 - How to Create a Project

Django Tutorial 4 : Django Testing

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In this part of my Django tutorial series we'll focus on Generic Views and Automated Testing. Through testing we can quickly check how are site is operating after each change. You can also simulate how the site will interact with a user depending upon an unlimited number of randomized inputs. With a little work up front you will save yourself from numerous future headaches.
If you missed any of the previous Python videos, the series starts here : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGLfVvz_LVvTn3cK5e6LjhgGiSeVlIRwt
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In his 100-film career, Japanese director Miike Takashi has very nearly single-handedly defined mainstream extreme cinema ...Ichi the Killer essentially capped Miike’s first professional chapter, and marked the apex of his gorehound days before he ventured into genre experiments (Sukiyaki WesternDjango) and a recent dive into traditional filmmaking — at least by Miike standards ... Ichi cast a long shadow ... Thank goodness. ....

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New Delhi. The grounding of planes due to engine malfunction by India’s two prominent airlines, which used to operate more than 1,200 flights daily have travel plans of millions of flyers ... She further adds why DGCA had to intervene and bar all the flights with an immediate effect when airlines have mended guideline to do a health check-up of the flight by a qualified aircraft maintenance engineer ... ....

The job description calls for candidates with strong engineering backgrounds and experience in completing capital projects as well as being a "super communicator" who can connect with their team and build relationships. The new director would become the fourth in seven years. Janet Hruby succeeded Paul Draper in August 2012, and when she left in August 2017 to relocate to become a traffic project engineer, Harrah accepted the job ... ....

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue center IsaacHaas appears to be done for the season even if Purdue's medical team or its crack engineering department can create an elbow brace that allows him to play in the NCAA Tournament... "He wants to play ... Back on campus, word trickled down to Painter that some in the school's well-regarded engineering department were seeking a solution that would allow Haas to use both hands effectively ... ....